Oh, and of course you're required by law to give an audible warning when
passing a pedestrian, so it's really a question of how not if.

Grant



On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 1:09 PM, Jym Dyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> =v= It's a courtesy, and a good one.  The problem is that
> there's often no consensus about how to behave on a MUP.
> I used to ding a quiet bell about 20 feet back, but that's
> more ambiguous than "On Your Left."
>
> =v= I've long advocated putting up signs that say "On Your
> Left" in large, friendly letters at the top.  The rest
> of the sign would explain how it's used, and provide other
> tips (e.g. slowing down when passing) for harmonious trail
> use.  If, despite that, anyone finds themselves annoyed or
> surprised, the sign's there for edification.
>     <_Jym_>
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